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The International Monetary Fund, 1972-1978: Cooperation On Trial
Margaret Garritsen de Vries
William Diebold, Jr.
Economic Sanctions Reconsidered: History and Current Policy
Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Jeffrey J. Schott
William Diebold, Jr.
The Nature and Logic of Capitalism
Robert L. Heilbroner
William Diebold, Jr.
Trade, Technology, and Soviet-American Relations
Edited by Bruce Parrott
William Diebold, Jr.
Hard Bargaining Ahead: U.S. Trade Policy and Developing Countries
Edited by Ernest H. Preeg
William Diebold, Jr.
Structural Conflict: The Third World Against Global Liberalism
Stephen D. Krasner
William Diebold, Jr.
Food Trade and Foreign Policy: India, the Soviet Union, and the United States
Robert L. Paarlberg
William Diebold, Jr.
International Economic Policy Coordination
Edited by William H. Buiter and Richard C. Marston
William Diebold, Jr.
World Recovery Without Inflation
Edited by Randall Hinshaw
William Diebold, Jr.
Autonomy and Interdependence: U.S.-Western European Monetary and Trade Relations, 1958-1984
Thomas L. Ilgen
William Diebold, Jr.
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